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Prepaid Fax to Email Unlimited One Year $99

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Receive fax in email with unlimited pages for only $99 (original price $199.95). Modan Fax to EMail s a product special designed for small business that wants to have dedicated Australian phone number to receive faxes and be able to receive faxes by email. our supplier provides numbers for the following city in Australia: Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Geelong, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Sydney, Woolong, Penrith. With unlimited pages included, you don't need to worry any extra costs. Now, we are offering introduction discount for first month, it will have more than 50% off. Original price is $199.95/year, now it is only $99. It is only for this month.

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  • Fax? What's that? :)

    • Fax is like normally fax machine. It is a product for SOHO or small businesses so that they can have a fax number to receive fax without fax machine or phone line.

      • It's ok, I was joking. I know what fax is. I don't remember the last time I used fax, most businesses take email or have webforms. Last time a company wanted a paper form returned, I scanned to PDF and emailed it. Still I suppose some people still use fax for business.

        • +1

          Yes, I haven't used fax a while too. But some business in insurance or home loan business, they may require fax instead of scanned version. And in the same time, some of B2B business do require fax as their client don't know internet quite well. I have one client constantly request to send me fax about questions or concerns.

          • @chalia: is broken english translation included as part of the service?
            :-)

            • @kristo: Haha, sorry about my broken english here.

        • I use fax often as I don't want to communicate via email with some organisations.

  • what kind of numbers do you provide in sydney.

    • Can you explain your question more clearly?

      • what i meant to ask was whether you provide a separate fax number such as maybe 02946XXXX etc.

        • We have 0280080810 - 0280080815 at the moment.

  • what about email -> fax?

    • We are in chat with supplier at the moment. Hopefully, we can sell them from next month.

  • Fax to email is provided by a number of companies at varying rates from as low as 20c a fax via companies like Maxotel , you set up a cheap Voip service. (500 faxes a year = $100 or roughly 2 a business day)

    Some ADSL providers like Exetel offer this for $1 a month to existing subscribers

    A google search will bring up deals less than this offering, so can't see the "Bargain" here, other than its a reduced price versus your previously higher rates

    And others offer numbers outside of Sydney with email to fax offerings as well

    • +1

      Our offer is with unlimited pages as specified. With Maxotel, you needs to have a dedicated phone number to receive fax too. I do believe our price is bargain in that case. I did some research before. I believe our supplier is offering quite competitive rate.

    • well I use utbox.net, i prepay $59.95- costs 5c per page to receive and 15c per page to send. I have been using them for a few years, and am happy, the 59.95 tends to last me close to a year.

      • Thanks for the information. I think it will depend on what volume you expect in receiving fax. If a business expect more volume, this prepaid plan will be better.

  • How do you send a fax with this system?

    • It is under discussion with supplier at the moment. I will keep you updated.

  • +1

    Pretty good for small business's, considering line rental for a fax line can be $20-30 a month!
    Can you send faxes?

    • It is under discussion with supplier at the moment. I will keep you updated. With current plan, you can't send fax.

  • Can I bring my own number?

    • No, you can't port your number over.

  • I'm holding out for the carrier-pigeon-to-email and vacuumtube-to-email options — recent tests showed their speed and reliability exceeds other technology in most cases.

    personally I think this is so niché as to be pointless — there aren't too many little old technophobic people on this forum for a start; secondly, there are many more economical alternatives, (albeit 90% of these services only operate with US numbers); the cost per month works out to $8.25 but for that you can only recieve faxes, you still need a way to send faxes which this doesn't provide. the better solution is to look at a budget VOIP line, which costs around $10/mth and give you the option to send as well as receive with many more included features (plus all the usual limitations of VOIP don't apply to faxing).

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